Growth of MGA distribution model may have created risks to consumers
A CCIR report two years in the making will help settle whether there are risks involved for consumers of life and health insurance
A provincial regulator, the Insurance Council of British Columbia, has published what some in the insurance industry consider to be a sneak preview to the national regulatory report on the distribution of life and health insurance that’s due later this month. (See story above.) “If you look at the ICBC paper, to a great extent, […]
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